Assistant Professor of Biology at Anderson University
Anderson, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Teaching, Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, Curriculum Development, Academic Advising, Student Mentoring, Faculty Governance, Christian Faith, Laboratory Instruction, Bioethics, Student Engagement, Professional Development, Course Assessment, Liberal Arts Education

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Description
Job Details Job Location: Main Campus - Anderson, IN 46012 Position Type: Full Time Education Level: Graduate Degree Job Category: Education Anderson University invites applications for a full-time, nine-month contract faculty position as an Assistant Professor of Biology within the Natural Sciences Department, beginning August 2026. This Tenure-Track position reports to the Natural Sciences Department Chair, the Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, and the University Provost. About Anderson University Anderson University is a private, liberal arts Christian University dedicated to its mission: to educate students for a life of faith and service in the church and in society. We seek faculty who are committed to the integration of faith and learning in a vibrant academic community. Responsibilities The primary responsibilities of this faculty position include: Teaching & Instruction (Core Focus) Teach a full course load (24 credit hours annually) of undergraduate biology courses, which will include, but are not limited to: Anatomy and Physiology I and II (with labs) Human Gross Anatomy and Histology (with labs) Foundations of Modern Biology I and II (with labs) Bioethics Other introductory and upper-level biology courses with accompanying laboratories, as needed by the department. Course Assessment and Curriculum Development: Actively participate in the assessment of student learning outcomes and contribute to ongoing curriculum review and development within the department. Supervision: Supervise and mentor student lab assistants. Service & Engagement Academic Advising: Provide dedicated academic advising to students within the department and college. Office Hours: Maintain a minimum of eight (8) scheduled office hours per week for student consultation and support. Faculty Service: Actively participate in faculty governance and operations through service on departmental and university-wide committees. Campus Community: Engage actively in the life of the campus community, including attending student activities such as athletic events, musical performances, and other university functions. Chapel: Weekly chapel attendance is expected as part of the university's commitment to its Christian mission. Professional Development & Reporting Attend required monthly Faculty Meetings. Participate in the required fall and spring Faculty Development Sessions. Submit a comprehensive Annual Report to the Department Chair for review by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Summer Opportunity: While the position is a nine-month contract with no expectation for instructional duties during the summer months, summer school instructional opportunities are available for additional compensation. Qualifications Qualifications Required Qualifications Education: A Ph.D. in Biology, Biochemistry, or Human Anatomy from an accredited institution. ABD candidates nearing completion may be considered. Commitment: Demonstrated commitment to undergraduate education within a liberal arts context and a personal commitment to the mission and values of Anderson University. Expertise: Expertise and experience in teaching multiple courses from the required list (Anatomy and Physiology, Human Gross Anatomy, Foundations of Modern Biology, etc.). Preferred Qualifications Previous university-level teaching experience. Experience with course and program assessment. The selected candidate will have a passion to partner with current faculty to support the other programs in the Department of Natural Sciences and the broader institution. The university remains closely affiliated with its founding church and values its heritage and history. The candidate will be required to possess a mature Christian faith. Candidates should have belief in and commitment to Jesus Christ and the Christian faith as interpreted through the historic witness of the Bible and the ongoing ministry of the Holy Spirit. They should possess a vitality of Christian experience that is maturing in insight and application. Candidates must meet University lifestyle expectations. Benefits: This is a full-time, tenure-track position with eligibility for university benefits. This is a 9-month position paid over 12 months. Position available: Beginning August 2026. The review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Remitted Tuition Sick Leave Paid Holidays 403B (retirement) Insurance - Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life, Long Term Disability Free Access to Kardatzke Wellness Center
Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities include teaching undergraduate biology courses and participating in curriculum development and assessment. Additionally, the role involves academic advising and engaging in faculty governance and campus community activities.
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